Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Britain today - Coroner: Amy Winehouse Died From Too Much Alcohol

From: AssociatedPress  | Oct 26, 2011
A coroner says Amy Winehouse died as the unintended consequence of drinking too much alcohol. The singer, who had fought drug and alcohol problems for years, was found dead in bed at her London home on July 23 at age 27. (Oct. 26)

Amy Winehouse "Back to Black" music video and Lyrics

Britain yesterday - Shah Rukh Khan Brings Bollywood Superhero to UK - 'Ra.One'

Published on Oct 26, 2011 by
Hindi film icon Shah Rukh Khan premieres science fiction superhero adventure 'Ra.One' in London and insists that it's 'not so different' to other Bollywood movies. (Oct. 26)

Germany today - Angela Merkel wins German vote on boosting bailout fund

Published on Oct 26, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ It was a crucial parliamentary vote for Europe and it has gone Angela Merkel's way.

Members of the German lower house of parliament, the Bundestag, have backed her call to boost the euro zone's rescue fund.

The bill was expected to pass as her centre-right government agreed a joint motion on the plans with the opposition Social Democrats and Greens.

Today's win for the Chancellor bolsters her negotiating strength at the emergency EU summit in Brussels later to tackle the euro debt crisis.
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Es war eine entscheidende Abstimmung im Parlament für Europa, und es hat Angela Merkels Weg gegangen.

Die Abgeordneten des Deutschen Unterhaus des Parlaments, des Bundestages, gesichert haben ihren Aufruf an die Euro-Zone Rettungsfonds zu erhöhen.

Der Gesetzentwurf wurde erwartet, dass sie passieren als ihre Mitte-Rechts-Regierung einigte sich auf einen gemeinsamen Antrag auf die Pläne mit den oppositionellen Sozialdemokraten und Grünen.

Der heutige Sieg für die Kanzlerin stärkt ihr Verhandlungsstärke an der Not-EU-Gipfel in Brüssel später in die Euro-Schuldenkrise zu bekämpfen.

Europe today - Angela Merkel and David Cameron grapple with reluctant parliaments

From: Euronews  | Oct 26, 2011
http://www.euronews.net/ As European Union politics come to a boil in Brussels national parliaments are also reacting to the shockwaves of the euro crisis.

In Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel is fighting to get support for what she calls "workable long-term solutions" against German worries that, in the short term, they are paying for everything